Here's an IGN review, if you want to read it.
http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/746/746470p1.html
I haven't read it yet, but I might do in a bit.
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EDIT: I'm reading it now, and it's pissing me off. It's not the player, no, but rather IGN.
They're talking about things the Zune does that my Sony has done for over two years... and they're metioning it as if it's something the world has never seen before!
"Below a circular 4-way selection pad with center selection button pays homage to the iPod, but is not touch sensitive like Apple's scroll wheel."
The Sony navigation is done much in the same way.
"Pressing left or fight on the circular d-pad cycles between vertical listings of Artists, Albums, Playlists, Songs, and Genres."
Yeah, it's called Mode. Oooh, whaddya know, it's a Sony thing.
"Users are able to enter a submenu while playing that offers options for on-the-fly rating (via iTunes-esque 1-5 stars), repeat, shuffle, send (more on that shortly), and a uniquely Zune feature, Flag. The flag option allows a user to mark specific songs in a long playlist or new album, which is cool if you want to easily remember a song for inclusion in a playlist in future."
Repeat, everything can do it.
Shuffle, everything can do it better than the iPod.
Unique Zune feature? Fuck off! It's called "Bookmarking" on the Sony.
I hope this Zune is a damn site better than the iPod.
Sony's first was (I don't like the newer ones):
It's a shame they're not in production any more.
The Sony is a 20gb player (13,000 tracks in Atrac3plus format) , with 30 hours battery life, and it plays music. Simple.
The only iPod smaller than it is the Nano, too.